Telecom Sector

KEC International plans to enter telecom biz; to pump Rs 100 crore

KEC International plans to enter telecom biz; to pump Rs 100 croreKEC International, part of the Rs 13,500-crore RPG Group, engaged in laying of power transmission lines on EPC basis globally, is reportedly planning to enter the business of erecting telecom towers in the rural areas as a part of its diversification plans.

The company aims to invest Rs 100 crore for this business plan, under which it would set up 400 telecom towers in the rural areas.

Idea to surrender overlapping licenses

Idea to surrender overlapping licensesNew Delhi, August 11: Idea Cellular was asked by the Government to surrender either its license or that of Spice Communications, its latest acquisition, to avoid overlapping.

However, Idea would not be refunded the license fee said the Telecom Secretary Sidhharth Behura.

According to sources, Idea is likely to surrender its own licenses and retain Spice licenses in both, Punjab and Karnataka, circles as Spice has 800 Mhz spectrum in these areas and can accommodate more users.

Besides, Idea is yet to start its service whereas Spice is already offering services there.

Ericsson down to third on Stockholm Stock Exchange's top 10

Ericsson down to third on Stockholm Stock Exchange's top 10 Stockholm - Swedish telecommunications equipment maker Ericsson has dropped to third place on the Stockholm Stock Exchange in the wake of recent financial turbulence, a report said Monday.

Ericsson had on August 7 lost almost half its value in terms of market capitalization compared to the corresponding day in 2007, the Svenska Dagbladet said.

The group's market capitalization was valued at 212 billion kronor (33.8 billion dollars), compared to 408 billion kronor on August 7, 2007.

Tata Tele Plans $1.5 Bn GSM Spend

Tata Teleservices Limited has decided to launch its GSM services in the country. It Tata Tele Plans $1.5 Bn GSM Spend will spend approximately Rs 6,450 crore for expansion of its GSM network by 2010. It will also spend some amount to promote its already existing CDMA service. The company is expected to launch GSM services by the end of financial year 2009. The company will also bid for 3G spectrum.

Earlier in the March, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) permitted Tata Teleservices to operate GSM services using the same license of CDMA. Tata has been directed to pay fees for GSM services, which are likely to start in 19 circles.

Tata Teleservices to spend $ 2 billion

Tata Teleservices to spend $ 2 billion  Tata Teleservices, a Tata

Aksh Optifibre Inks Pact With BSNL For IPTV

Aksh Optifibre Limited, leading optical fibre cable maker, has signed an Aksh Optifibre Inks Pact With BSNL For IPTV

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